What's the difference between slider and widget?

Slider


Definition:

  • (a.) See Slidder.
  • (n.) One who, or that which, slides; especially, a sliding part of an instrument or machine.
  • (n.) The red-bellied terrapin (Pseudemys rugosa).

Example Sentences:

  • (1) To address whether temperature and estrogen are biologically equivalent, two experiments were conducted with the red-eared slider turtle, Trachemys scripta.
  • (2) Will Middlebrooks walks the plank, waving at a slider inside to become K-X.
  • (3) The righty deals to Descalso and strikes him out on six pitches - a slider.
  • (4) Pagan can't check his swing on a slider out of the zone, 0-1.
  • (5) 5.53pm GMT Just seven more sliders to slide in the men’s singles luge.
  • (6) Cell Slider Photograph: CRUK Every two minutes someone in the UK is diagnosed with cancer.
  • (7) Then Martinez is hit by a slider that barely grazes V-Mart putting him at first with two outs.
  • (8) Three patients (14%) showed evidence of fixator binding, and another four (18%) had less than predicted slider excursions.
  • (9) The guests order from the bar menu – beef sliders for £21, £770 for a 50g portion of beluga caviar.
  • (10) Martinez throws a backdoor slider that goes to the very very back of Victorino!
  • (11) Jackson throws a nastier slider right in the dirt that makes Freese looks foolish.
  • (12) 1.56am BST Dodgers 0 - Cardinals 0, bottom of 1st Carlos Beltran is next, and he looks at strike three for the second out - a slider away.
  • (13) These are respectively a four jack system, a serrated wedge system, a spherical alignment system and a serrated slider.
  • (14) Jackson fouls off a slider that he probably would want back.
  • (15) But a large chunk of the £3.4m poured into the sport over four years goes on transporting the team around the world and technology to video the various tracks, which is then analysed and learned off by heart by the sliders.
  • (16) He's one of those CEOs who believes in rewarding his staff, who get £6.90 an hour (which buys you 30 Chicken Zingy Sliders and a tub of Reduced Fat Coleslaw), and seem to stay with the firm for years, which must mean something.
  • (17) The Rockies were completely stymied by the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner, who had all of his pitches working on Wednesday – fastball, curveball, change up and a slider, one that finished the Rockies for the night and set off a celebration.
  • (18) The femoral eyelet was screwed into bone and the tibial eyelet was attached to a force-transducer, which was positioned and locked on a tibial slider track to record forces in the ligament as the tibia was externally loaded.
  • (19) He finished off the big swinging team from Colorado with ease, Corey Dickerson no match for his final pitch, a slider he swung through for strike three.
  • (20) Coke throws a slider, but it's out of the zone and Belt didn't offer.

Widget


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In fact, you can't draw any conclusions at all about how many people in country Z use Widget A from that "market share" figure.
  • (2) moDays=5;moColourScheme="default";moFSSI=352793;moDomain="www.metoffice.gov.uk";moMapDisplay="side";moMapsRequired="Precip Rate LR";moTemperatureUnits="C";moSpeedUnits="M";moShowWind="true";moShowUV="true";moShowFeelsLike="true";moAllowUserLocation="true";moStartupLanguage="en";moSpecificHeight="0";moSpecificWidth="0"; This Weather Widget is provided by the Met Office The Met Office forecasts continuing rain for the rest of the day over much of the north, persisting overnight and only easing at dawn when the front will move off, leaving a trail of scattered showers.
  • (3) If the market is expanding, then some are going to new users who didn't previously have Widgets.
  • (4) It will be more like developers updating their Android smartphone apps to add Wear widgets.
  • (5) What they look at is unit labour costs – how much you need to pay staff to make one unit of output: a widget, say, or a bit of software.
  • (6) In reality, you'll see something in between: some Widgets go to new users, and some go to existing users.
  • (7) If a factory manufacturing widgets has a Quality Assurance Programme, is it not reasonable to believe that a hospital whose product is patient care should also have such a programme?
  • (8) That version of politics is less and less complicated, for all the worms and widgets and totemic American spin doctors imported at vast expense .
  • (9) You can find your nearest event here: March finder widget Find your nearest climate march The events are designed to put pressure on the leaders from almost 200 countries who will meet in Paris to thrash out a new deal on limiting greenhouse gas emissions post-2020.
  • (10) They are interactive and updated and you can interact with them directly - Federighi demonstrates an eBay widget that he can use to bid directly from the Notification Centre.
  • (11) This clever little widget is effectively our digital circulation map today.
  • (12) During a presentation at the Manchester Media Festival today, Davie displayed images of what the service might look like, with embeddable widgets for websites and a localised search facility to seek out content by postcode.
  • (13) Android is open for anyone to use, which the search engine giant hopes will lead to the creation of hundreds of applications - or widgets - which G1 owners will be able to download from a dedicated online marketplace.
  • (14) EvolveSMS takes a different tack: replacing the default messaging app with an impressively-usable multimedia tool – complete with useful widgets and lockscreen feature.
  • (15) Initially centred around an existing project in Newcastle working with young runaways, the solution will use mobile, web, app and widget technology to give supporters a real-time thank you's and updates from a local project worker.
  • (16) Only in the specific case where the market is saturated - that is, everyone who wants a Widget has one, so that now the market is essentially just replacements - does market share probably tally with "installed base".
  • (17) - There was the widget we built to allow 23,000 Guardian readers to help us sort through hundreds of thousands of documents relating to MPs expenses.
  • (18) Consider all the variables, even if we only look at country Z - where, you'll recall, 20m use Widget A, 50m have B, and 30m have C. Let's also suppose that the market share numbers for the latest quarter - 80% A, 15% B, 5% C - was spread among 10m units.
  • (19) It doesn't need to be the whole device, so if there is a patent on one small widget in a washing machine, the whole thing attracts only 10% tax.
  • (20) On 10 September , tech firms including Etsy, FourSquare, KickStarter, Mozilla, Reddit and Vimeo will install a widget on their sites to show how they believe the internet would look if the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) overturns “net neutrality” rules.